Why do you fight for sex ed? Karina
"I fight for sex education for all because I want the next generation to be educated on an important topic that is taken for granted."
"I fight for sex education for all because I want the next generation to be educated on an important topic that is taken for granted."
A lack of affirming education clearly leads to a lack of knowledge, which leaves the majority of people clueless of a lot of useful and stigma-free information that is out there.
Good sex education will lead to healthier young people that feel empowered to make decisions about their bodies and sexuality.
I fight for sex education for all because I know what it's like first-hand to receive sex education that is inaccurate, stigmatizing, and doesn’t respect my personal autonomy.
As the COVID-19 crisis worsens and many are confined to their homes, blood bank supplies are running dangerously low. Organizations like the Red Cross have been forced to cancel thousands of blood drives, and are pleading for healthy people to donate blood.
I have told my abortion story many times, as a way to build community with other people who have had abortions and create empathy for the millions who need abortion care every year.